Ahhhhhhhhh I SEE HOW IT IS NOW.....This lesson is for me..isnt it,,,its ok i can take a hint...lol just kidding lol .......I am so in need of timeing with solos...but if this is a beginner lesson im going to need more picks cause when we get up to the 10000ths tripplets i have a feeling just 1 pick wont do....lol......great lesson as allways

Hy Muris! Thank you so very much
for doing this lesson I requested.
This is going to be sooo helpful!
And I'm really happy that all GMCers agree!
BTW, I received your pick today!
Sorry, I'm not going to frame it,
I'm going to use it!
Thank you once again, I'm going to work
on this one for a long time!
Thank you once again, it's amazing,
exactly what I hoped for...
Cheers, Eddie

ok no tricks I guess just the beat is different each time in your video but I was listening on gp5 and metronome is aiways on 70 with the same beat so I was like what the hell goin on here:)ok no tricks then,thanks.

4th triplets ARE hardest to get,specially in bars like 4/4 etc.You have to play 3 notes in 2 beats,or 6 notes in whole bar.I tried to show it easier and so matched drums and bass to play same triplets.Leaving it on regular 8th or 4th would be really hard for you guys.

Nope, I think you got it all wrong I'm afraid,tempo (and time signature as well) stays the same all the timewhich means that all durations (including triplets) are correct.But what I DID is that I adapted drum groove a littlefor each timing so that beginners could play it eventually.Pattern over 4th triplets does sounds like 3/4 indeedbut you need to look at the whole picture,those are perfect 4th triplets compared with tempo and original 4/4 time signature.

Yes, I agree. The time is correct, there is the same amount of milliseconds between each note. However I find it harder to play to a backing track going strictly in 4/4 and having to think 4th triplets. Forcing your head to think, not just listen to the drums in the background.

But still, this is hard. Struggling a little with this myself. Another thing that is hard is going back and forth between 16th and 16th triplets.

Quintuplets and Septuplets are hard to count just like that,what people often do is that they use word (or sentence) made of 5 or 7 "pronouncing parts".Per example wikipedia, when you beak it partsyou get: wi, ki, pe, di, a.Now say that word broken in parts over one beatand you'll get exact picture of quintuplet.For septuplet it's easier to find short sentence made of 7 partsinstead of looking for word made of 7 parts.An example, I will take it to the bus.That's 7 short words that cannot be broken in partsso we have 7 parts sentence as well.Say that sentence over one beat and there you have it, septuplet.